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Winter out, road construction in: Work on Villard Street expected to last until fall
By Katherine Grandstrand , May 08, 2013
Commission questions Dickinson response time: City's administrator receives $10K raise after performance review
It might take a while for a Dickinson city staffer to return a phone call or an email, but city officials say they will get back in touch with customers even though personnel are stretched thin in this time of economic boom.By Katherine Grandstrand , December 19, 2012
Dukart suggests Dickinson business license to create registry
As Dickinson grows, so does its need for new businesses. Luckily, there are many coming to town to fill that need.By Katherine Grandstrand , August 26, 2012
Dickinson officials unhappy with road use; Planning and zoning board approves subdivision's plat
Dickinson’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved a final plat for Sundance Cove Subdivision on Wednesday during a meeting at City Hall, but heavy trucks have already been using roads without going through the proper channels.By Betsy Simon , August 16, 2012
Bidding for 17th Dickinson liquor license is Monday
Dickinson will hold an auction at 1 p.m. Monday for the 17th on-sale/off-sale liquor license, City Administrator Shawn Kessel said.By Katherine Grandstrand , August 12, 2012
Dickinson city employees: We're not paid enough
Dickinson City employees are not satisfied with the payment they receive for the jobs they do, according to a city survey, and the local government may need to make financial changes on a “grand scale” to keep its workers, officials said.July 11, 2012
Sex offenders and the oil boom: Housing situation makes tracking registrants difficult, not impossible
When sex offenders cross state lines into North Dakota, they’re tracked by law enforcement — even those in the atypical housing situation that’s common in Dickinson.By Betsy Simon , July 01, 2012
Dickinson preparing for growth; Officials: City has learned from its mistakes
By Katherine Grandstrand , June 22, 2012
Dickinson's bandshell future uncertain
By Betsy Simon , June 09, 2012
Stark County, Dickinson partner for officer housing
Stark County and Dickinson will partner for licensed law enforcement in an area that is having trouble keeping and recruiting officers because of unaffordable and unavailable housing.By Betsy Simon , June 06, 2012
What's their time worth? A look at what Dickinson public sector employees are earning
April 15, 2012
Dickinson depot to provide water for oil industry
A Southwest Water Authority depot that may reduce truck traffic in Dickinson is expected to be complete by June 1, though SWA has yet to strike a deal with the city, officials said during a meeting at the Elks Lodge in Dickinson Monday.April 03, 2012
$82,500 in city funds left for Elks Building renovation in Dickinson
April 03, 2012
Dickinson's debt - $3.1M - is low
Dickinson’s low debt of $3.1 million has put the city in a prime position to handle upcoming expenses for infrastructure, officials said Friday.March 25, 2012
Heartland's rocky roads: Broken asphalt led to the sinking of Dickinson garbage truck
March 24, 2012
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